Opera and Opera Singers. At 100 db, Why Should We Care?

FAMOUS OPERA SINGERS OF THE PAST

First, let’s clarify something.  Phantom Of The Opera is NOT Opera.  It’s American Broadway Music.

Ok, now that we have clarified this, let’s move on…

Some have described Opera Singing as “The Olympics of Singing” (or perhaps The Super Bowl of Singing), I’m one to subscribe to this.  Not only because I’ve been an Opera singer for over 20 years, but because, by all benchmarks of singing, it is.  It is the ultimate acoustic expression of a human voice.

OPERA ELITIST

“Ah!  There goes another Opera snob”…yada yada yada…Well, perhaps I was, at one time…when I didn’t know better…but having the experience of performing numerous styles

opera is stuffy

snobbish opera stiff

of music over the years, I’ve found that each genre of music requires skill, training and natural ability.  Some genres just require more than others.  Jennifer Rivera, a Mezzo Soprano recently wrote a wonderful article on “Five Things You Need To Know About Opera” and what it takes to be an Opera singer.  It’s a great read and I strongly urge you to check it out.

OPERA FOR THE MASSES

Did you know that Classical Music and Opera were once considered the “Rock Music” of today?  That the ladies swooned over opera singers, and men wanted to be opera singers, just like all men now (even me) want to be Rock Stars?

Have you ever seen the movie Amadeus?  This 1984 Drama features the music of Mozart and, in many ways shows what life as a famous composer was like during their time.  Although many died in obscurity and famine, some like Mozart were pretty famous during their day.  The general public couldn’t get enough of them.  They were stalked, jeered, cheered, killed and some even died as dramatically as their operas.

Amadeus The MovieTHE WORLD OF OPERA

Opera has been around since a Composer named Monteverdi.  This Italian changed everything in music to that point.  Up until the early 1600’s, there wasn’t such a thing as Opera.  I’ll leave it at that.   If you want to know more on how this happened, click on Monteverdi link or go here.

OPERA SINGERS

As mentioned earlier, Opera singers were the crème de la crème.  The most famous pubic figures of their day.  Many known for their amazing voices, artistry, beauty (not in all cases, as we all well-know) and off-stage antics which the public completely LOVED.

 Here is a list of my 10 favorite Opera singers from any period.

Maria Callas was Glamerous

Maria Callas, A Greek American Opera Singer

1. Luciano Pavarotti

2. Maria Callas

3. Franco Corelli

4. Gino Bechi (see him sing “Torna A Surriento” below)

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5. Renata Tebaldi

6. Kirsten Flagstad

7. Thomas Allen

8. Gösta Winbergh

9. Robert Merrill

10.Lawerence Tibbett

Putting this list to paper was much harder than it was in my mind.  There are so many others that could have made this list for me and at some point I will list a longer, more comprehensive list for those of you who really want to know, at some time in the future.

I know that this list doesn’t contain any “new crop” Opera Singers and that doesn’t mean I don’t like any that are singing right now.  I just have always favored the “old school” performers and this list is just that.

Additional factoids about Opera Singers:

Baritone, Robert Merrill sang the Star Spangled Banner at NY Yankees Games from 1969 to 2004.  He was quoted as saying, “When you do the anthem, there’s a legitimacy to it,” Merrill told Newsday in 2000. “I’m bothered by these different interpretations of it.”

OPERA TRIVIA:

Opera Singer will be at the Super Bowl in 2014

Renee Fleming will sing The Star Spangled Banner at the Super Bowl 2014

Soprano, Renee Fleming will be singing The Star Spangled Banner at the 2014 Super Bowl.  The first Opera Singer to do so in its 47 Year history.

Many Opera Singer have been on the cover of Time Magazine.  Callas, Melba, Pavarotti…

Want to impress your friends with a few Opera terms:  Go HERE.

 

Want some examples of each Operatic Voice type?  Maybe you can identify what you’d be.  Go here.  There are video examples.  Very cool!

The shortest Opera ever written?  According to The Guiness Book of Music Facts and Feats, the world’s shortest opera is Milhaud’s The Deliverance of Theseus, first performed in 1928 and lasting a mere 7 min. 27 sec. (that’s without an intermission)

The longest Opera ever written?  According to Answers.com Easily, the longest opera would be Wagner’s The Ring Cycle which was written in four parts: Das Rheingold, Die Walkure, Siegfried, and Götterdamerung. It lasts around 18 hours (with intermissions) and

German Composer, Richard Wagner

Wagner wrote the longest Operas ever written.

is normally performed in four shorter performances. By contrast, the longest single performance would be Wagner’s Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg which is around five and a half hours long. But then…”long” is a relative term and much depends on whether or not you’re enjoying the experience.

If I’m not mistaken, The Ring technically is considered to be a tetraolog (or trilogy, with prologue): a grouping of 4 different operas, not a single opera: it therefore would not qualify as a correct response. Also, an uncut version, usually last 15-16 hours, depending on the conductor(s) tempi.

How loud can an Opera Singer be?  For context a refrigerator’s dB level is about 50, an opera singer usually is around 100.  A jet taking off is around 140db.

A Jet Taking off is about 140db

Opera Singers max out at about 100 db.

 

 

 

 

 

The Top 10 Opera Houses (excerpted from National Geographic.com)

  1.  La Scala, Milan, Italy
  2. Teatro di San Carlo, Naples, Italy

  3. Teatro Colon, Buenos Aires, Argentina

  4. The Royal Opera House, London, England

  5. The Bolshoi, Moscow, Russia

  6. Sydney Opera House, Sydney, Australia

  7. Paris Opéra, Paris, France

  8. Opéra Royal, Versailles Court Theater, France

  9. Vienna Staatsoper, Vienna, Austria

  10. Lincoln Center, New York, New York

About the author:
James Anest, Co-Creator and General Director of The Amazing Waiters has been an Opera and Musical Theater Performer for over 20 years.  He continues to concertize and write about his vast experience in the Entertainment Industry.  Visit his blog for more writings, www.jamesanest.com/blog

 

 

 

 

The First Singing Waiter Act

Singing Waiter History

Jubalaires - Singing Gospel

the first singing waiters?

Singing Waiters have been around for a long time.  Before the novelty acts began in the mid 80’s with The Singing Waiters in Europe, The Jubalaires, a 4-Man Gospel Recording Act during the 1940s laid down traditional 4-part harmony for the world to hear.

Today, The Amazing Waiters come from a long lineage of singing waiter entertainment, taking it to the next level by creating specialized surprise shows that not only can include Singing Waiters but a variety of surprise options for any occasion and theme.

SINGING WAITER ENTERTAINMENT

For more information on refreshing surprise entertainment that will have your guests engaged and entertained, call toll free, 855-899-7701 or visit the website www.amazingwaiters.com We look forward to hearing from you!

Entertainment Made in America

Based in Los Angeles, California and New York City, The Amazing Waiters serve North and South America, Europe and the Middle East.

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Valentine’s Ideas For Guys

After New Year’s, Valentine’s Day is the first major celebrated Holiday of every new year.  This, what once was more religiously related, has become a must for those betrothed (or about to be), defining, redefining, affirming, translating, demonstrating, crying…and let’s not forget, singing.

So, get those flowers and book that last-minute dinner reservation and prepare for love.

So, you are at a loss as to what to do for your significant other this year?  Fear not, The Amazing Waiters have a few ideas for you clueless guys out  there.

  1. Secure a fabulous bottle of wine (we assume you’re both 21, okay?), complete with two nice wine glasses (glass being the operative word) appropriate for white or red.  Look here if you don’t know which glass goes to which…Remember, you’re not in college anymore.
  1. Get something personal and small.  How about an old fashioned thing…a CD of something timeless, Jazz, like Miles Davis, Louis Armstrong, John Coltrane…etc.  No pop or current stuff.  Go Classic or Classical.
  1. Flowers:  since we mentioned it earlier.  A couple of TAW rules.  1. Make sure she’s not allergic to flowers.  2. Hopefully, you’ve paid attention and asked or found out what she loves.
  1. A personal note/card, written on nice stationary in your own handwriting…state what you feel.  Keep it simple and classy.  A little will go a long long way here.
  1. How about an indoor picnic?  We know, unlike California, you cannot go out side and do this (if you are not in southern CA) in February.  Indoor picnic meaning get the gear out, in front of the fireplace, the wine (see above) the crackers (you don’t want to get sloshed too early) and perhaps a video of the beach or a summer meadow looping on the TV screen-kitschy but not trashy.

    romantic fireplace for valentines

    The Amazing Waiters provide Valentine’s ideas for guys.

  1. You could have a friend or a professional chef come to your home and make a romantic dinner.  Yeah.  Some of your friends may not want to do this…hire it done.
  1. Fly to France for dinner.

Wishing you a great Valentine’s Day.

Here are the lyrics to MY FUNNY VALENTINE by Rodgers and Hart:

My funny Valentine, sweet comic Valentine
You make me smile with my heart
Your looks are laughable, UN-photograph-able
Yet, you’re my favorite work of art.

Is your figure less than Greek? Is your mouth a little weak?
When you open it to speak are you smart?
But, don’t change a hair for me, not if you care for me
Stay little valentine, stay, each day is valentine’s day

Is your figure less than Greek? Is your mouth a little weak?
When you open it to speak are you smart?
But, don’t change a hair for me, not if you care for me
Stay little valentine, stay, each day is valentine’s day

Video to My Funny Valentine:  http://youtu.be/UjuaZDdqmCw

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Sincerely,

The Amazing Waiters

#TAW

 

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Three Tenor Entertainment with The Amazing Waiters

Bring elegance and sophistication with one of our Three Tenor shows.  Leading men from the Operatic Stage sing an amazing show from the most beloved operas.  Carmen, La Boheme, La Traviata, Madama Butterfly, The Barber of Seville, Turandot, Don Giovanni, The Pearl Fishers and many more.

Arias, Duets, commentary and even some fun banter make up these interesting and entertaining shows.  This is fabulous entertainment for all ages.

Three Tenor Entertainment

The Amazing Waiters produce Three Tenor Shows

Just like every Singing Waiter show, our Three Tenor shows are customized for your event, whether it’s a Wedding reception, an intimate dinner for two, a corporate function, private party, or huge arena, The Amazing Three Tenor Show will be an unforgettable engagement with elegance.

Download and print our flyer:  Three Tenor Entertainment with The Amazing Waiters. 

THREE TENOR SHOW SONG SAMPLES:

Here’s a sample of one of our live shows singing a long-forgotten Placido Domingo love song

Non Piu Andrai from Mozart’s “Marriage of Figero” sung live!

 

Singing Waiters Soar in Los Angeles

The Amazing Waiters:  A Memorable Hit

Having an ensemble that has diversity can bring out the most creative ideas without limitations.  Recently, we had a client request for something completely out-of-the-box, spontaneous, and very, very cool…and we’d like to share it with you.

We enjoy entertaining audiences of all sizes.  This particular event was for 600 people at the Opera House in Los Angeles.  It as so great to have the opportunity to return home in a way that would really surprise people.

The Amazing Waiters quartet

The Amazing Waiters entertain guests in Los Angeles

This beautiful night had lots of diverse entertainment that included a band, live violinists, a jazz ensemble and a handful of others.  Our client, on this particular night, wanted the surprise element but not singing waiters.  They knew they wanted the surprise to be Phantom Of The Opera first, then a well-known Pop song by Gnarles Barkley.  What?!  How do those two things work together?  That’s where our diversity came in.  Take a look at the video.  Imagine this immediately following the dramatic Phantom Of The Opera Duet with Christine and the Phantom…

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The Amazing Waiters provide the most diverse surprise entertainment in the World.  Having performed in thousands of shows over 10 years, this talented group of singers are the best that Broadway and Opera has to offer.

Call us today to discuss how The Amazing Waiters can help make your event the event of the year. 855-899-7701 or 619-356-5478 if in Southern California.

More than Singing Waiters, surprise your guests with singing entertainment that is customized and performed with leading Broadway and Opera talent.  Visit the website, www.amzingwaiters.com

The Amazing Waiters surprise guests in Los Angeles with Gnarls Barkley